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Public Access to Health Information. Alcohol and other drugs as health problems.

Dec 24, 2015

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Page 1: Public Access to Health Information. Alcohol and other drugs as health problems.

Public Access to Health Information

Page 2: Public Access to Health Information. Alcohol and other drugs as health problems.

Alcohol and other drugs as health problems

Page 3: Public Access to Health Information. Alcohol and other drugs as health problems.

Information and addiction or abuse

• Because alcohol and other drug problems all have major psychological elements, they are mainly countered through information.

• Although there some drug therapies, treatments for addiction are mainly at detoxification centres and clinics.

• These treatments seem to have little effect if sufferers are not psychologically prepared to deal with the problem themselves

• Help groups like Alcoholics Anonymous all attack the problem at the psychological level.

• Therefore there is a need for good information for addicts and their families.

Page 4: Public Access to Health Information. Alcohol and other drugs as health problems.

The problem of addiction• For individuals

– Damage to personal and family relationships

– Reduced capacity to work and earn money– Likelihood of involvement in crime to pay

for a habit– Vulnerability to disease– Progressive damage to bodily organs– Premature death

• For families and communities– Breakdown of family and community life.

Page 5: Public Access to Health Information. Alcohol and other drugs as health problems.

Sources of addiction• Initial reasons for drink and drug

abuse– Curiosity– Social pressures– Improving self-image– Avoiding making decisions– Escaping from frustration and pain

• Why this can become addiction– Strong connections with addiction in

previous generations– Family violence and sexual abuse

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Other routes to addiction• Abuse of prescription drugs (such

as painkillers, anti-depressants and sleeping tablets)

• Use of anabolic steroids by sports persons.

• These can be addictive in their own right, and can lead to involvement with other substance abuse.

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How to avoid addiction and abuse

- Good diet and exercise - Avoiding tobacco and alcohol (even though they are legal) - Correct use of prescription drugs

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The role of information• With awareness of– The causes of alcohol and other

substance abuse– How addiction develops– The consequences of abuse and

addiction

• Families and communities can fight to prevent addiction and organise treatment.

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What the library can do

• Collecting pamphlets and other publications on addiction and abuse of alcohol and other substances

• Displaying posters and other publicity material

• Organising events such as inviting guest speakers or showing relevant films and videos.

• Liaison with clinics, support groups and campaigning NGOs to disseminate information

• Use of library premises for family and support groups.